This is the phishing scam that gets an identity theft expert in the US 'really, very angry'


Phishing – where thieves pose as trusted entities or send legitimate looking emails or messages to trick you into giving them access to your accounts – is a widespread method. And it is constantly evolving. — Pixabay

Digital thieves are nothing if not persistent and innovative.

They keep finding new ways to try to part you from your money.

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